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SPECIAL EDUCATION PART 1
Inclusive Classroom Setup for Special Education Part 1
Individualized Learning Plan Review Part 1
Assistive Technology Tools Part 1
Social Skills Group Activity Part 1
Fine Motor Skills Practice Part 1
Visual Schedule Implementation Part 1
Differentiated Math Lesson Part 1
Calm Down Corner Strategies Part 1
Peer Buddy Program in Special Ed Part 1
Inclusive Classroom Setup for Special Education Part 1
Individualized Learning Plan in Action Part 1
Sensory Break Station for Special Education Part 1
Collaborative Play in Special Education Part 1

Sensory Break Activities in Special Ed Part 1

A student swings gently in a padded sensory corner, surrounded by beanbags and dim lighting. A timer shows five minutes remaining. Another child uses a weighted blanket, demonstrating structured sensory regulation techniques for self-calming during school hours.

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